I. THE CONSERVATIVE PERSUATION
II. CONSERVATISM AND THE AMERICAN
FOUNDING
III. LAW'S CULTURE
IV. JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION AND THE LIMITS OF
LAW
V. INTEGRATING THE TRANSCENDENT WITH THE
CONCRETE
VI. CONCLUSION: POLITICS, CULTURE,
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First comes the Declaration of Independence, the illuminated initial letter of our history.... Here is the national heart, the national soul, the national will, the national voice, which must inspire our interpretation of the Constitution, and enter...

Marriage: the state or condition of a community consisting of a master, a mistress, and two slaves, making in all, two. --Ambrose Bierce (1) Marriage is a great institution, but I'm not ready for an institution. --Mae West (2) I do believe...

I am delighted to be here today, and I thank the Federalist Society for inviting us to discuss such a timely and engaging topic. I am also honored to be here with Judge Wald, who has rendered such distinguished and collegial service to the federal...

Thanks very much for the introduction. I'm delighted to be here. Actually, it's my third appearance at a Federalist Society program. I've always found them very interesting, and I suspect this one will be both interesting and provocative. Now the...